AI Article Synopsis

  • Tobacco Streak Virus (TSV) is a new threat to crops globally, particularly cotton, and its symptoms can be easily confused with other plant disorders, complicating diagnosis.
  • Rapid diagnostic tools are crucial for effective detection and management of TSV, with the development of a protocol using Reverse Transcription-Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification (RT-LAMP) being a significant advancement.
  • This study is the first to apply RT-LAMP for diagnosing TSV in cotton and soybean, and the use of colorimetric detection enhances the technique's simplicity and effectiveness for both lab and field use.

Article Abstract

Tobacco Streak Virus (TSV) belongs to the genus Ilarvirus of the family Bromoviridae an emerging pathogen posing threat to the crop species worldwide. Identification of symptoms due to TSV infection by visual observation of plants often results in misdiagnosis as symptoms produced by this virus can match with those reflecting physiological and nutritional disorders affecting cotton. Development of diagnostic tools with rapidity will have immense role to play in detection and management of the emerging virus. The protocol for rapid diagnosis of TSV infected samples by using Reverse Transcription-Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification (RT-LAMP) was optimised and this is the first report of its use for diagnosis of TSV on cotton and Soybean. The colorimetric detection for diagnostic simplicity of amplified RT-LAMP product by using different dyes lead to enhanced applicability of this technique. The RT-LAMP diagnostic tool can be utilized not only for laboratory research but also for quarantine and field diagnosis of this important emerging pathogen affecting cotton.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jviromet.2019.04.018DOI Listing

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